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"screwing Hogs" Enamel Biker Pin Badge-chrome Bacon-hd -cruiser Rider Gift on 2040-parts.com

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Location:

Plymouth, United Kingdom

Plymouth, United Kingdom
Condition:New Type:Pin Badge Exact Colour:Chrome Theme:Hogs Brand:Unbranded Main Colour:Silver Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

-- CRUISER RIDER ESSENTIALS --


"SCREWING HOGS" 

Picture  - BIKER PIN BADGE


IDEAL GIFT FOR THE CRUISER / HARLEY RIDER

THIS IS A FUN & HUMEROUS BADGE - GREAT FOR THE HOG RIDER!

SEE THE BACON BEING MADE!!!!!!!

STARS & STRIPS GIVING IT TO THE RISING SUN!

Size: Approx 1" inche X 0.75" inches

SECURE TO YOUR VEST OR ANY CLOTHING VIA THE X2 REAR PINS Picture

WE ALWAYS ADVICE YOU TO MAKE THE NECESSARY HOLES IN THE CLOTHING PRIOR TO FITTING THE BADGE - THEREFORE NOT CAUSING DAMAGE / BENDING THE PINS ON REAR OF BADGE.

PLEASE ALSO CHECK OUT MY OTHER ITEMS FOR SALE IN MY SHOP

- RIDE SAFE & FREE! -

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